William: Moorad is correct that God is not a material entity. Ever since Philo was
alive "philosophy and theology" traditionally defined God as transcending
all known realms, that includes the material.

So it's a definition that captures God ? Is that ll that God really is then ?

William: The Bible states that God is a spirit as well. The arguments are: With or
without a body, and whether a body that is natural or supernatural. In as
far as "orthodox christianity" is concerned -> it is supernatural.

So it's a belief and not really something that can be determined in an objective fashion? Then perhaps you also agree that it is OUR interpretation of the Bible which lead us to define God to be non-material?